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What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

Edward

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Watched a couple of great films this week on DVD. Firstly, Let the Right One In, a Swedish horror which is really a very sweet story about adolescence and first love, the protagonists being a twelve year old boy who is the victim of bullies, and the little vampire girl next door. Excellent stuff. I think there may have been a Hollywood remake already, though I'd hate to see what they would have done to it... Last night, I finally saw (for the first time, shamefully) One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. A truly stunning piece; a dread a remake with the inevitable reworked 'happy' ending....


Rocketblast said:
Having watched The Man Who Knew Too Much and Rear Window in the last week I now want to watch all of my JS faves - Harvey, It's A Wonderful Life and Mr Smith Goes to Washington are probably on the top of my list. Anatomy of a Murder might be up there too with the Shop Around the Corner.:)


If you don't have 'em on DVD already, check Sainsburys. Just this week I picked up a four DVD box set of Jimmy Stewart, including ...Life and Mr Smith..., along with two others, the names of which elude my addled brain just now, for a tenner.
 

The Good

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For the first time, I had watched the critically acclaimed Chinatown (1974), starring Jack Nicholson as the private detective, J.J. Gittes, and directed by... Roman Polanski. It was a great film, very thought provoking and it had some witty dialogue, and the story was well put together. Was this based on an earlier book, per chance?

I think this one's going into my personal Top 25.
 

StetsonHomburg

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The Godfather for the litterally 9th time this summer! :D

I always seem to get an amazingly powerful feeling from
the movie and its songs, it is a masterpeice and I just love
the people like Michael with his love for Kay yet his ruthlessness
and disregard for the lives of his enemies!
 

Miss sofia

One Too Many
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StetsonHomburg said:
The Godfather for the litterally 9th time this summer! :D

I always seem to get an amazingly powerful feeling from
the movie and its songs, it is a masterpeice and I just love
the people like Michael with his love for Kay yet his ruthlessness
and disregard for the lives of his enemies! The first time I saw it
I was extemely moved!
I watched it again the other day because someone told me that something orange always appears, before someone dies in that film, and i never knew that, it's true! Great film regardless, one of my favourites.
 

AntonAAK

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I bought a boxed set of Cary Grant films at the weekend most of which are excellent.

I watched Night and Day last night, however which has to be one of the worst films I have ever seen. So bad it is funny. Bears no relation to the life of Cole Porter whatsoever...
 

Rocketblast

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AntonAAK said:
I bought a boxed set of Cary Grant films at the weekend most of which are excellent.

Which films? And can you report the 'Darling' factor for each of them?;)
Me & him indoors like to predict how long it'll be before he calls his leading lady 'darling' (usually within 2 seconds of the first clinch), and then give the film a darling factor for the general amount of darlings throughout the film.

Which comedian was it that did a Dirty Harry/Cary Grant thing: "Do you feel lucky? Well do you.... darling?"
lol
 

AntonAAK

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Rocketblast said:
Which films? And can you report the 'Darling' factor for each of them?;)
Me & him indoors like to predict how long it'll be before he calls his leading lady 'darling' (usually within 2 seconds of the first clinch), and then give the film a darling factor for the general amount of darlings throughout the film.

Which comedian was it that did a Dirty Harry/Cary Grant thing: "Do you feel lucky? Well do you.... darling?"
lol

Arsenic and Old Lace
North by Northwest
Night and Day
Destination Tokyo

plus a 90 minute biog documentary. Not bad for 8 quid. (in HMV)

I shall watch again with the 'Darling Factor' in mind and report back...
 

JackLondon

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"The Human Condition". A very long film, but worth the time put in. A study of Japanese WWII guilt.

“It’s not my fault that I’m Japanese . . . yet it’s my worst crime that I am!”
 

AmateisGal

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Four Christmases with Reese Whitherspoon and Vince Vaughn. Funny in spots, but the characterization could have been a lot better.
 
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StetsonHomburg said:
The Godfather for the litterally 9th time this summer! :D I always seem to get an amazingly powerful feeling from
the movie and its songs, it is a masterpeice and I just love
the people like Michael with his love for Kay yet his ruthlessness
and disregard for the lives of his enemies! The first time I saw it
I was extemely moved!

All 3 have been playing on "This TV" network showing a lot of films mosty only so-so. in LA it's open air 5.2 for the antenna users here.

In 2 Connie finally understands Michael and says: "You were only being strong for the family like Poppa would."
 

Tiller

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VitaminG said:
watched Up! with the kids tonight

The opening is always sad - a couple's entire life together is all spent up in 11 minutes.

Pixar is a great treasure, and Up! is a great movie, and this is coming from someone who really doesn't like Ed Asner.
 

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